Oh wow, the colors and the combinations of different fibers are so lovely!!! The bottom two are my absolute favorite. I so wish I could knit or crochet, I'm feeling so inspired to learn right now though!!

very pretty!anyone remember the roving i dyed with left over Easter Egg dye back in April? I finally got around to spinning it up! Here it is:I'm calling it Easter Basket since it was dyed with egg dye, but I think it could also be called Crayon Box! The colors are in no particular order, just how I grabbed them as I went.

Miloknows, those yarns are stunning! I especially like the last two. I'm kind of on the same wavelength with recycled fabrics; I'm getting some strips of chiffon ready for an experiment I will do during Tour de Fleece, if I can wait that long.

Puppy_girl, I do remember that roving! You did such a great job both with the dyeing and spinning it.

Here is mine. This is frogged and kettle-dyed yarn from a thrifted sweater. I'm going to use some of it as is, but some will be spun with other things to make accent yarns for weaving.

I took some of it and added extra twist while also auto-wrapping it with gold lurex. Then I plied it with a woolen yarn, and had fun doing random coils and turkish knots for texture. On the bobbin:

And on the swift:

Glad to see a Fiber Friday thread! Once the Tour starts, I hope to be unloading on y'all with a bunch of yarn pics.

So, its not Friday anymore, but I thought I would show you the fruits of my fiber labors this week. I dyed up a bunch of roving, and I bought a book called Respect the Spindle by Abby Franquemont. Its all about drop spindles, and its pretty great. Just sayin'. lol.